Hamas War

Monday, March 15, 2010

Our Enemies Are Happy For Sure

No surprise to those of us who refused to vote for Likud,  Yisrael Beitenu (Israel's Our Home) or the Bayit Yehudi (Jewish Home) parties, they haven't provided any strong, proud Jewish element to the Israeli Government coalition.  Labor Party may be dying at the polls, but its ideology is the dominant one in government policy.

Bibi's buckling under United States pressure and threats.  Jerusalem building plans are being hidden under the rug, as if they were pornographic magazines in some religious school.

Of course the Arab terrorists aka the "Palestinians," sic, have no compunctions about celebrating their cruelty. Fatah officials celebrated popular inauguration of terrorist square and  PA TV honors anniversary of terror attack with interview of terrorist's sister.  Don't expect virulent condemnation from the Americans.  The United States policy is very one-sided, and they aren't sided with Israel.

As far as I'm concerned this is all Israel's fault.  Israel's weakness, cooperation with the United States and pathologically courting world approval has only brought more and more pressure. There's something very sick in the Israeli psyche and it is worst in government officials, ministers and Knesset Members.

Refuah Shleimah
May We Enjoy A Complete Recovery

11 comments:

Anonymous said...

Yes. Just look at how much influence feet stomping, cat calling and teeth gnashing have on Netanyahu from the great and powerful Wizard of Oz - er - opposition.

Batya said...

I don't see Manhigut Yehudit and moshe feiglin doing any better.

Anonymous said...

actually, i think it is a good idea to keep a low profile [not deliberately hiding, being deceitful, etc.] about building. why be in-your-face to your most important ally?

Anonymous said...

Batya said...

I don't see Manhigut Yehudit and moshe feiglin doing any better.

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How can they, when loyal Jews do nothing better than whining from the treetops and not joining the battle.

Hint.

Batya said...

a, if America's Israel's "most important ally" we're in really bad shape, and I'd rather do without.

Shy, where's the leadership?

ellen said...

America is exacerbating this crisis, because Obama needs it right now. He and the people surrounding him are seen as leading a failed administration. If he can get Netanyahu to buckle and get the "peace process" on track, then it will be a badly needed shot in the arm for his presidency.

If, by some miracle, Netanyahu is able to hold firm and avert this crisis - without concessions -
then he will get kudos from both the left and right of the Israeli
political spectrum.

the idea that America is "insulted" by all of this is an interesting development. Since when did the U.S.A. become and "honor-shame society" (see Richard Landes at the Augeanstables.com for an explanation). I guess Islamic thinking and culture is very much in vogue now.

Anonymous said...

Batya said...

Shy, where's the leadership?

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1. Are you asking about Katzeleh? :)

2. How can you lead when the people don't get behind you?

3. MY people are constantly working fervently around the clock behind the scenes to move and coordinate Knesset members from numerous parties to back the right issues and vote down the wrong ones. I'm a first-hand witness to many of their activities.

Batya said...

Shy, "behind the scenes" is not the best place to find followers.

Batya said...

Ellen, you're right about the wording, the "insult." I think it's an Obama emotion. He's very self-centered, the type to take things personally.

Anonymous said...

Batya said...

Shy, "behind the scenes" is not the best place to find followers.

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Batya said...

Shy, it's hopeless. I'm an awful follower, just can't take orders.